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E ROB IONIAN rATCH (ABEL ON TOUR PAPER AND DONT LET SUB XRffTION EXPIRE THE DATE ON TBI LABEL IS TUB DATE TOUR PAPER WILL BE STOPPED. r Eh t sH'l ABLISHED 187i. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. COUNTRY. GOD AND TRUTH $2.0t A TEAR. DUE IN ADVANC VOL. L LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919. 'NUMBER 77 2 NEGROES BODE WITH WHITE WOMAN; 1 DEAD; OTHER HAS DISAPPEARED i - I Man Charge With Shooting Wife Criss of Woman on Road Near Phil- and Chfld nnd Charley Edwards adelphus Friday Night Revealed i Brought Buck to County for Trial. Strange Trio WThite Woman Pris- j After evading the officers for sev oner of 2 Negroes One Negro eral weeks, George Singletary, want S howl J Fiefct When Release of ! ed on the charge of shooting h:8 wife wm.n Ordered and Va anot, . , . Other Nogre Has Disappeared GEO. SINGLLTARY AR- PLATOON FROM CAMP TEACHER FINED FOR SE- !N0 CHECK TO MO- RESTED IN SAVANNAH! BRAGG VISITS LUMBERTON VLRELY WHIPPING PUPIL; MENTUM OF COAL STRIKE MARKET REPORT. of Swamp School, Fined $25 WTiippUnf Laneaiza Odnnt Year-Old Pupil. From Jail Where He Was Placed. As a result of riding along a country road near Philadelphus Fri day night with a white woman, Stew art McNair, colored, is dead and Frank Davis, another negro, has dis appeared from the jail at Red Springs, where he was placed. Mystery rur rounds his disappearance. Whether v PcniH or was taken ou. and lynchd it has been ,impossible to learn. The cries of a woman travel ing along the road in a wagon at tracted the attention of an Indian -who lives near Philadelphus. The Indian approached the wa?on and jaw that the woman was white and that she was seated between two ne Ajtuitici ivu rust 0ui vii auiviwuib miiunun orui, inucipai and Recruiting Tour Equipped as For Action pn Ffeki Interesting Outfit is Attracting Much Atten tion. The third provisional platoon .f the fifth fiolH artillrv brigade from was arretted Thursday in Savannah Camp Bragg reached Luinberton late Ga., and is now in jail here. Sheriff , sntl,rHav afternoon on its tour of R. E. Lewis was advised by wire Fri-;the State Tu tour -8 being made Middling cotton is selling on th Raft; Union Members Prepared to Demon- local market today for ; ,c: the , , ...... i i. . i pound; stric middling, 36 3-4 cents. for Htrate Ability to Halt Production he mket Friday and Saturday H of Soft Coal Throughout Nation. ranged from 36 to 37 cents. Information obtained from the day that Singletary had been ar rested in Savannah and Deputy J. R. McLeod went to Savannah for Sin gletary, returning with him last eve ning. Singletary agreed to return without requisition papers. He probably will be tried in Superior ; court here this week, j As was stated in The Robesonian ! at the time, Singletary is charged i with shooting his wife and baby and Mr. Charley Edwards while riding in an automobile with them on the road near Antioch church one right about- two months ago. All the vic- for the purpose of advertising 're brigade and assisting in recruiting for the army. Ther are SO men in the platoon and Capt. James Patterson is in command. The outfit s equip ped with two 6-inch Howitzer field guns, two observation machines, four Nash-Quad trucks, a field) klitchen and, in fact, just the equipment that the platoon would have were it in action. The guns are movsd about by caterpillar tractors, which lay their track as they go. The soldiers have their sleeping and eating quarters, the -tents being recovered. Singletary escaped at the ttyne and all efforts to apprehend Sin- .i '1 i 1 1.1 ...lint Kim urara fiif-ila until loci- waaLF urn mpn wncn ne asKea mem "- i--'"- """" it meant, the negroes talked back! gletary's home is in Bladen county, in an insuring manner while the but the shooting occurred in Robe- for assistance, stating son ivnu - " - . 4k,.t tno nooTnAa' were mistreating her. Being unarmed, the Incfian went SUPERIOR COURT. a tiu- home of a neighbor and 'phoned Rural Policeman W. A. Smith of what j Week's Term he had seen. Mr. Smith went in search and found the trio stopped in the road at the home of a colored man. About that time,the Indian and some more parties arrived on the scene. The woman plead for assist ance again, it is said. Officer Smith asked the negroes why they were riding about with a white woman and ordered them to release her. Mc Nair lying on the ground where he go, saying he was going to take her on. The negro then placed his hand on his hip pocket and jumped off the wagon. At inai stage UA s""'5 somebodv shot McNair in the back tims of the shooting have practically j pitched on the McLean lot, near the union station. Th soldiers seem to take pride m explaining how the guns and other machinery are oper ated and the "show" is attracting much attention. The itinerary of the tour includes, besides y, nptbj-Lirinbirg' Rockineham. Wadesboro. Monroe Charlotte, Concord, Statesville, Mor ganton, Marion; AisheviHe, Ru'ther forcfton and Gastonia. It is planned! to stop at each of these towns fcr a stay of from two days to two weeks. Both officers and enlisted men ex press themselves as being favorably impressed with Lumberton and one of the men suggested that the town get busy and have Camp Bragg moved from Fayetteville to Lumberton. Sgt. Joe Vogt, of the recruiting service, (bituminous coal fields of the United! BRIEF ITEMS LOCAL NET7& 4 j i . .L 'States in which mor. than 400,000. Anderson Brttt principal of the of th Unjt, Mjnc w k. r , k . . public school t Rft Swamp was,er9 of Amerjca haye rd rf -Mr. II- G- ebr before Recorder E ,1. Brut Satur-j0Qt on 9trike , , , indicated j arm broken last night when a Ford day afternoon on the charge of ,tate8 a Chicago dispatch; that there c" picked" h.m. sault and battery upon L-nza 11- would noth J, 'coM checki -Messrs. J G. Prevatt and Foy year-old son of Mr and Mnr. Jerry the momentum of the wa,kf) d., Inman have been employed as drr- Odum, who "student " the school., ite the tem restraining tr- "9 f kthe ton f,reTTtruf ks' , He was fined $25 nnd th, cost and d which j,. Friday & thei -Robeson chapter, L D. C wQl gave notice of appeal United Stete district court st In-! meet , ).he man,(J?a' .buldm Accordmg to the evidence li ought dianapolis. Deprived of the direct- ursd ay afternoon at 4 o'clock, out at the trial, the boy has the rep- , lj nt if. ,.,.. ,4 1 Election of officers. utation of being "live" nnd nas fciven 7-- ' "X?uT;' -Messrs. C. A. Floyd and E. A. fhA rhr.o t.sV..t. .nm. tr.iKl'"' "" "V V".. , M;. . , v- , J tU,-U P-i.rt Judge of CVSm.i'npl Convebied This Morning- Calvert Suggest Correction Farm Calvert Suggests Correction Ffrm A week's term of criminal court convened todsv at 11 a m. with Judtr Thos. H. Calvert of Raleigh "residing. Mr. J. A. McDonald is foreman of the grand jury and Mr. E. B. Paul is court officer. In his charge ,to the grand jury Judge Calvert advanced the idea that of the union was preparea to enter the school teachers som trouble heretofore. His shirt was removed before the court and his body bore many blue marks as a result of the whipping administered by the touch er. If came out in the evidence that at one time last year wnen a lady teacher attempted to whip the boy he broke her switch Qute a crowd attended the hearing and the senti ment seemed about equally ciivided . . . . j i. .. i prevent non-union men from taking jvas just.f.ed in admm.sber.ng the the Iaces of the strikers punishment , A Chicago dispatch of the 1st VTZnJ! tHat although Saturday night " found nearly all the nation's vast . n t m a the first full working day since the1 wn osiuru.y evening en o !e i mtrWrm n,jo, k.,.m. Lne wesi to Duy muies ana rones PTnrt tn HmAn.f !- .MUtn tn I for t"elr ales "tables. wu t -Report of a marnaire at throughout the nation. . 4 i wiitci noa nub kcii. i ui iit 1 1 1 Pem broke sent in from that placP can not be used because the name ':f tho have b(en sent in many in localities from which they might! best guard the coal properties in thei contingency of violent efforts to I FOR BIGGER AND BET TER COUNTY FAIR reason ome items sen in from down Fairmont way cannot, be us?d. Mr. J. H. Wishart I nsi purchased the market fJ)tuTes of .Mr. II. C Birmingham who recently made an assignment, and will conduct a meat market in connection with hi gro cery business on Chestnut street Antioch Cor., Red Springs Scion: We hear his friends are urging Hon, Thomas L. Johnson of LumWrtefn ; to enter the race for the attorney Fair Association Will Be Incorporat ed Grounds Will Be Purchased and Buildings Will Be Erected $50 Shares Will Be Sold. That adequate fair grounds will be is accompanying the platoon -on its equipped near Lumberion before the tour for the purpose of eriltstfcng next fair season seems an assured it would be a fitting thing for the those who may wish to join Uncle lact. it was aeciaea ai a meeting ai county commissioners to purchase a Sam's army. Sgt. Vogt was station-the court house Friday evening to farm and operate same in connec-'ed here when the government had a organize and incorporate a fair as- tion with the county home in cider I l : c: uitinj office in Lumberton and is with a shotgun, the entire load tak-itiaf therP mieht he some place for ! pleasantly remembered by many Lum- inr effect. i sending women and chiWrpn who t berton people. Policeman Smith 'phoned Sheriff ; cannot he sent to thP countv ronds: The outfit lefr Fayetteville Satur- R. E. Lewis and he, in company with when convicted of breakins the law. ; day morning and Lumberton is the Deputy Sheriff A. H." Prevatt. rush-; Solicitor S. B. McLean is here to first town visited on the entensive ed to the scene. They found Mc- j renresent the State. Among: the cut- tour. The town is pleased to have Nair lying on the ground where he 0f-town attorneys attending: court ' the platoon as visitors. The platoon fell when shot and later brought him todav are Messrs. G. B. Patterson,! left Lumberton at noon today, ti. the Thonmson hospital, where he j. v. Caruenter and H. A. McKin-l died Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, j non cf Maxton. W. E. Lynch of Row-j NO TRACE FOUND OF Sheriff Iwis found a loaded pistol j and, and V. C. Bullard of Fayette-j ALLEGED ASSAILANT by the side of McNair. ville. j Frank Davis, the otner negro on sociation and those present subscrib ed more than $4,000 for the purpose bituminous coat fields idle as a re suit of the miners' strike effective Friday night, thousands ' of non- liniAn minora nrAnn n t xirrwl- i m t scattered dtilcts where contracts i W' of N.ortl Carolina. We sec were in effect union miners report ed Saturday as usual. Figures com- chiefly upon union leaders' claims,! "!g f ST"4 Wat AnA although in many cases conceded by Smith; Coy H.ckman and Aan Bris- the operators, showed that 435,820 cnV A,vaJ "Vm -. T' men were on strike. I RKter of Deeds Floyd sold Z msr- j riage licenses during the montn of ond this nomination. He is thorough ly capable, is in every sense a man. License has been issued for th WEBB NOMINATED AS ADDITIONAL JUDGE FOR WESTERN N. Ck DISTRICT President Wilson Thursday nomi ' i i i ct v l . u' lu e ci ii i of purchasing grounds and erecting! , , " o" - the wagon, was taken to Red Springs and. locked up, but escaped during the night, according to reports reach ing Lumberton. It is rumored that Davis was taken from the jail and lynched, but it has been impossible to learn anything definite. According to the story told the of ficers by McNair after he had been shot, the woman in the case went to his home, near Pembroke, and hired ljim to take her to Buie to catch a -train. However, when the officers overtook them they were headed to wards Red Springs. The shooting took place about 11 o'clock. A coroner's inquest was held over the remains of McNair Saturday eve ning and the verdict was that he "came to his death from gunshot -wounds inflicted by party unknown to the jury." Drv E. R. Hardin, county health officer, acted as coroner and Messrs. W. O. Thompson, Wm. Freeman, T. C. Barnes, B. L. Doby, Ira Bullard and W. R. Ivey made up the jury. RAFT SWAMP VOTES ROAD BOND ISSUE MAN DESERTS FAMILY. Wife of Frank Green Tells Pitiful Story Stays Her Husband Took All the Money She nd Her Chil dren Had and Has DU.ppe"'l- Election forS20,000 Road Bonds Car ried by Majority of 4. Votes 19 Townships Have Voted. Bands To taling $710,000. Raft Swamp township Thursday voted a bond issue of $20,000 for road purposes. The vote was: for issue, 31; against, 27, a majority of four votes being cast in favor of issuing the bonds. Mr. W. K. Culbreth was elected township road supervisor. This makes a total of 10 of the twenty-five townships in the county that have voted bonds for building roads and the total bonds voted amounts to $710,000. Wishart is the only township in which an election has been held that has failed to vcte bonds. Story Came From Near St. Pauls Of Criminal Assault' of White Woman by Negro, But Officials Failed to Find Any Trace of Al leged; rAssailant. COTTON GINNED IN ROBESON 34,673 Bal Ginned in County Tills Year to Oct. 18 This Is 5,772 More Bales Than Were Ginnt'd to Same Date Last Year Thirty-four thousand six hundred nnH seven tv-three bales of cotton A pitiful story was to'd by a wonjwere ginned in Robeson county up an at the union utation Suvrday t Oct. 18, of the crop of 1910, ac evening of how her husband had i cording to the report of Mr. J. A. -taken all the money f.he hal ind left McLeod, of Buie, special agent of Tiome without cause on her part.(the census bureau. Prior to Oct. 18, The woman said she lives at the Lum-j 1918, the number of bales ginned in lerton cotton mill village and that her j the county was 28,901. Tiusband took $20 of her money and( what money her children had and ; jr(rse yas Stolen and Mr. Britt Lost l ..fmin fin 1 came up town ouiuru.ty iuLuuii.""., . qc XAier sne receiveu a nne n"i advising her tha he was leaving and ahe. would probably never ne him again. The woman was seeking the aid of officers in apprehending her Tinsband, but the officers' failed to locate him. They "had been married S years and never any trouble be tween them", the woman told a Robe zonoan repp Iter, and 'she declared that she could give no idea why her nusband should act that way. The lusband's name is Frank Green. According to the story told by a young white woman who lives near St. Pauls, a strange negro entered the kitchen at her home about 9 o'clock Friday morning and criminally assaulted her. Sheriff R. E. Lewis and Deputy Sheriff A. H. Prevatt went to the scene Friday afternoon and spent four hours trying to find the negro. Bloodhounds were secur ed from Raeford, but they refused to render aid in the pursuit of the alleged assailant of the young wom an. The story related by the young woman was that the negro entered the kitchen while she was at home alone and choked her before accom plishing his purpose. The circumstances and surround ings caused some doubt in the minds of those investigating the alleged occurrence. Word reached Lumber ton Friday night that there was con siderable excitement at St. Pauls and that a lynching was feared, but a long-distance 'phone message to The Robesonian stated that that was an exaggerated report, that there was no excitement. buildings fnr holding tbe sort f fa'r that Robeson is capable of putting on. Messr.. R. O. Edmund and V. D. Bakel wcre appointed a committee to solicit the balance of stock needed. The .stock is $r0 the share and no one person is allowed more man two shares. It would be easy to secure all the stock needed and more in Lum berton, but people in other parts of the county. will be given the opporr tunity of subscribing. It is likely that no subscriptions will be taken after Friday night. The stockholders will meet in the court house here Friday evening of this week at 7:30 o'clock, at which time officers will be elected and the organization perfected. October, a compared with ft I dur ing the previous month. Mr. B. S. Hodges resigned Fri day the position he had held for som time in the grocery department of Messrs lW!ite & dough's depart ment store, and wil go tomorrow to M Olive, where he ha.s accepted a position with a dry goods firn. Mrs. Hodges will accompany her husband WILL WITCHHAZEL INTOXICATE? EXECUTIVE ORDER FIXES MAX IMUM PRICES ' OF SOFT COAL An executive order fixing maxi znum prices for bituminous coal was signed Friday by President Wilson. The maximum prices are fixed by States and for prepared sized range ifrom $4-60 a net ton at mine mouth to $2.60. The object of the order was to prevent profiteering or increases.- NO BOLL WEEVILS IN ROBESON COUNTY Mr. N. L. Britt, who lives near Lumberton, purchased a horse from nolnred man in Fayetteville Thurs day of last week. He paid $35 for. the horse and, of course thought he was getting a bargain. Friday a man who said his home was at Vass came to Lumberton and claimed the horse. Mr. Britt gave up the horse and is out his 35 good dollars. The owner of the horse was advised by a man living at Fayetteville tat he saw Mr. Britt buy the horse from the negro and informed him whtro Mr. Britt lived. Asst. Entomologist Eckert Has Not Been Able to Locate Any Weevils In This County. If the vboll weevil has invaded Robeson county, Mr. J. E. Eckert, as sistant entomologist of the State De partment of Agriculture, has been unable to locate him. Mr. Eckert spent Friday in the county and in company with Mr. O. O. Dukes, coun ty farm demonstrator, yisited a num ber of farms in different parts of the county scouting for the cotton eneniy, but failed to find him. Some farmers had reported that something arrusual was working their cotton, but this proved to be a boll worm ind not a boll weevil, according to Mr. Eckert. Witness Testifies That it it Did Not Make Him Drunk it Made Him Crazy John Leach Con victed of Selling Boose and Fined $25. Will witchhazel iitoicatle ? This was the question that seemed to kntKo-r tVio minil nf RnrHpr V.. M i Britt Friday when John Leach, col ored barber, was hailed into court on iv.c coarse of selling witchhazel hair tortic for drinking purposes. Iham Britt. who lives in the east ern nart of town, testified that he bought witchhazel from Leach ana while it did not make him drunk, it made him crazy. Leach was acquitted of the charge, but was found guilty of dispensing whiskey and was fined $25 and the cost. Leach was represented by Messrs. S. Mclntyre and T. L. Johnson, while Mr. W. Lennon, solicitor of the recorder's court, was aided in the prosecution by Mr. J. Dixon McLean, town attorney. There is still another charge of selling witchhazel against Leach and this case was postponed, Mr. McLean said he had been asked by the town fathers to appear in the case because of the reputation of Leach and his barber shop with respect to blockading. ditional judge for the western dis trict of North Carolina. Ju.lge Tames K. Rnvrl nf f Irppnshorn. whn i 70 years old, wrote the President last! lo aiu unve. week asking that an additional judge' Mrs. Fodie Buie Kenyon, a na be appointed as he was physically' tlve the Philadelphus section of unequal to perform the dutbs cf the' Robeson who has been living in office efficiently. It is expected that, Washington, D. C, for a number of the judiciary committee -,f the Ser-i vears' wntes The Robesonian that ate may make a favorable report to- iney .nave Dt,uZ ?. nome at . ail day and that the Senate also may confirm the appointment today or tomorrow. Mr. Webb has represent ed the ninth district in Congress for 16 years. Following his cont'irma- Maryland avenue, N. C, Washington, and expect to reside there perma nently. , Mr. E. L. R. Prevatt has pur chased the grocery business former- tion he will file hi8 resignation ns ai'v conducted Dy Mr. Bud risner on member of the House with Gov. Bick- Ea8t Fourth street. Mr. Prevatt wm continue tne Dusiness at tne same stand. Mr. Fisher sold the business to Mr. M. F. Hedgpeth Monday af ternoon of last week, but Mr. Hedg peth sold it back to Mr. Fisher Wednesday. Mr. J. M. Kornegay was painfully ett. A Washington dispatch states that already there are reports there cf an early crop of applicants for jobs in Judge Webb's court. It is said that Jas. A. Hartness of Ireded coun ty and Col. Manley McDowall of Mcr Mr. J. B. Miller, of R. 3, Lumber ton, wai among the visitors in town iTiday. - . V ;... : Mr. Eckert is the man who run down the weevil in Columbus and ties nfsH i there Bee Specialist Will Give Instruction. JUtoU have J located them no doubt. Mr. C. L. Sams, bee specialist of, ;. , - tVi npnnrtmem of Affricu'.tnrc, Vr- Messrs. , S. A: Harrelson, Grady lelgh, will give instructions1 in bfjrnd G. B. Jackson and son, Thomas, keeping at Prof. J. K. r-ooie s it? CT Kowiand, it., z, were uunuerwii dence in Lumberton Thursday ft, visitors Saturday, this week at 10:30 a. m. Prof. Sarrsj Messrs., John Leggett and C. H. will also eiv instructions in .intro-' Atkinson. of Center ware Lumberton ducing Queen bees at Mr. D. A. Cox's visitors Thursday on their way home residence a Rowland Thursday al- from Fayetteville, wnere mey vieiv ternoon at 3 o'clock. . ed the Cape Fear fair. ROAD BONDS SOLD. $150,000 of Township Road Sold for 5 Townships. Be ids The county commissioners fit Id Thursday road bonds of Alfordsville, White House, Thompsons, Rennert, and Lumber Bridge townships to the Hanchett Bond company of Chicago as follows: Alfordsville, $60,000, sold at 5.75 per cent. White House, $30,000, sold at 5.65 per cent. Thompsons, $20,000, sold at 5.55 per cent. Rennert, $20,000, sold at 5.80 per cent. Lumber Bridge. $20,000, sold at 5.65 per cent. The bonds will all bear 5 1-2 per cent interest, but. when the discount is taken off the par value of the bonds the interest rate will be as stated above. McADOO IS EXPECTED TO BECOME CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT o-anton will Ha artivA ranHiHti,, ff.ri burt Friday when a rim wedge flew the position of clerk of the court. f' an automobile wheel and struck Former Governor Locke Craig is be-l h,m ,n the ev,e- He was pumping up ing mentioned as one of the deputy! a tire when the wed?e few 0 ' ? clerks of the court with headquarters' was wearing eye glasses and the in ASheVUle i was siiaiicinj aim ins icik was sprinkled with glass. I he eye was dressed by Dr. R. S. Beam and it is though the sight will be saved. Messrs. C. M. Fuller & Son has purchased from Mr. H. H. Ander son a lot on the corner Second and r . tu. l oo 1 r i v i resume sireeis. iiie lot la oj uy It is expected here that William 96 feet and js verv desirable Dr0D Gibbs McAdoo, will soon throw hisjertv. centrally located. The Messrs. hat into the political ring and be-, Fuller will erect a two story brick come an active candidate for the! garage and auto show room on the Democratic nomination for President.' lot at an early date. The purchase There was an authentic report at the!prjce of the lot has not been stated. Capitol Thursday, states a Washing-j The cash drawer in the office of ton dispatch, to this effect, although; the Robeson Vulcanizing Co., Elm nobody is to be quoted on the t-ub- and Second streets, was robbed Thurs ject. day afternoon. All the currency in Conservative business interest, it the drawer, amounting to more than is reported, are willing to support; $40, was taken. Mr. Roy Townsend, the McAdoo boom and thj former proprietor of the business, was f ut secretary of the treasury is a'30 pop- of town and it is thought the morcy ular with railroad workmen, other 'was taken while his resistant was laboring classes and th2 farmers. at the gasoline tank drawing gaso- Mr. McAdoo is holding back be-jline. cause of the Wilson thir l term talk,; but the progress on tiie peace treaty! The Robeson County Fair Had the indicate that the President nay soon. Edge on the Cape Fear Fair, be definitely out consideration. Then, Lumberton visitors to the Cape it is reported in Washington, the Mc- Fear fair at Fayetteville last week Adoo hat will go ino the rintr and' y that the Robeson county fair at the round up of delegates in North., Lumberton was in many respects a Carolina and other Democratic Stales! mucn better fair, that the exhibit of will begin. j farm products at the Robeson fair Death of Miss Nannie Belle Brown of Philadelphus. Red Springs Scion. Miss Nannie Belle Brown, of Phil adelphus, died Monday in tho High smith hospital where she had been for several weeks. Her remains were interred in the cemetery at Philadel phus Tuesday morning, the services being conducted by her pastor, Rev. H. M. Dixon. She had been in poor health for some months. Mass Brown Is survived by six brothers and two sisters. was much better, also the poultry ex hibit, which had the Cape Fear fair exhibit of poultry beaten two to one. Mr. Joe Neill Regan of Howellsville, who carried off so many prizes at the Robeson fair, carried off even more prizes at the Cape Fear fair, and also won a number of prizes at the State fair at Raleigh. Robe son county is just finding out what it can do in the way of having a county fair, and the fair next fall no doubt will be better than any of its predecessors. Miss Evelyn Whaley went Friday to Wilmington to visit her brother Rev. Robt. S. Arrowood, aged fi5, d1sisr;in-,aw' Mr- n'Mrs. of Candor, died of cerebral hem orrhage Thursday night at Sanford, where he had stopped overnight with his" daughter Mrs. A ,M. Harring- DR. WILLIAM W. PARKER EYE SPECIALIST ton on his way home from the annual, Office: National Bank of Lumberte meeting of synod at Raleigh. Homing.
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